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LONDON (Reuters) - Togo had their four-year ban on competing in the African Nations Cup lifted on Friday by the African Confederation of Football (CAF).

"The Executive Committee of the African Confederation of Football in its meeting held in Cairo on Friday, at the request of President Issa Hayatou decided to lift the suspension preventing Togo from playing in the upcoming Cup of Nations," a CAF statement said on Friday.

Togo withdrew from this year's tournament in Angola after two members of their delegation and the team bus driver died in an ambush in the province of Cabinda.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter brokered an agreement with the CAF to have the ban lifted earlier this month after Togo appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

(Editing by Miles Evans)